Mercedes 'stung' by George Russell and Kimi Antonelli struggles in disastrous F1 run - The Mirror
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Mercedes 'stung' by George Russell and Kimi Antonelli struggles in disastrous F1 run - The Mirror
George Russell managed 18 points while Kimi Antonelli drew a blank in all three rounds of the Imola, Monaco and Barcelona triple-header, as Mercedes lost ground in the championship
Martí reflects on a tough weekend home in the Barcelona F2 Round
It was a bittersweet weekend for Josep María “Pepe” Martí at the 2025 F2 Spanish GP. The home favourite departed Barcelona without a single podium finish, despite strong pace throughout the weekend. Instead, his best result came in Sunday’s F2 Feature Race where he finished P6. He had earlier qualified P11 and crossed the line... The post Martí reflects on a tough weekend home in the Barcelona F2 Round appeared first on Motorsport


Mercedes investigating F1 Spanish GP engine failure that’s left ‘quite a strain’
Mercedes is looking into the engine failure that ended Andrea Kimi Antonelli’s Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix – a setback that could impact the rest of his season. The Italian rookie was on track for a seventh-place finish at Barcelona, set to secure valuable points for the German marque. But a power unit failure heading into Turn 10 on Lap 55 forced him into the gravel trap, bringing his W16 to a halt with smoke billowing from the car. After the …
Mercedes at a loss over “very odd” high temperatures issues
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff admitted that his team still hasn’t got to the bottom of its issues running in hot temperatures after a triple-header of warm weather races saw the German side walk away with just 18 points for its two drivers.“It’s just very odd,” Wolff remarked on the Austrian TV station ORF after the Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona. “We’re a huge organisation with ...Keep reading
The "very odd" issue Mercedes is still unable to fix
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff admitted that his team still hasn’t got to the bottom of its issues running in hot temperatures after a triple-header of warm weather races saw the German squad walk away with just 18 points for its two drivers.“It’s just very odd,” Wolff remarked on the Austrian TV station ORF after the Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona. “We’re a huge organisation with ...Keep reading
Toto Wolff is frustrated after the trip of races in Europe, during which Mercedes F1 scored 18 points. The Brackley team's boss deplores both the lack of performance in the race, but also the mechanical problems that sparked two races of Andrea Kimi Antonelli. "It is difficult to see many positive points, apart from the trajectory, which seemed to be a little better in the management of the tires," Wolff said. "But we have to ask ourselves if th…
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